Chapter 126
Joint Combat Training 2 (12)
To discuss the chronicles of Adel, one must inevitably begin with the comrcial city of Oldack.
The earliest mory was the sky above the harbor where seagulls soared.
As she gripped her mothers hand and disembarked from the ship, Adels vision was filled with the bustling port. Only then did she realize she had set foot in a foreign land far from ho.
Her parents, war refugees who had fled their holand amidst a raging conquest war on the Western Continent, were of such modest status that their faces were now unremberable to Adel.
After settling in Oldack and living in the slums for several months, Adels parents never fully adapted to the transactional culture of Oldack.
No matter what they attempted, they were backstabbed, exploited, and entangled in scams, leading swiftly to the accumulation of debt.
When they ca to their senses, there was no place left for them in Oldack. The pressure from creditors, the struggle to secure a re morsel of bread, and the poverty that mirrored their earlier life as war refugees were all too familiar.
Adel matured too quickly. She had always believed that this life, too, would eventually reach its limits. Therefore, she was ntally prepared that morning.
By the waterfront, where grand trading houses stood in rows, Adels father took her to sit on a bench at one side of the port.
He was holding foodstuffs that were usually a spectacle just to observe.
He handed Adel a sandwich laden with warm bacon, sheep milk with fruit syrup, and chocolate cookies more expensive than a months food allowance and watched as Adel savored the food.
After observing Adel for a while, he slowly stood up to speak. He said he had to go sowhere briefly on an errand and asked her to wait.
Patting his trousers a few tis, he looked at Adel for a while longer before starting to walk away.
Adel, with her head bowed, nibbling on her sandwich, softly told her departing father, Youve had it tough.
At those words, Adels father flinched but soon resud moving and disappeared into the crowd.
After heartily finishing her al, Adel rose from the bench and headed to the cathedral in Oldack where she and her parents often prayed. She prayed there all day.
After praying for a long while, she did not get up from her seat even as the days last service ended. She boldly spoke after the High Priest Verdios, who had delivered the final sermon, walked past her.
Ive beco an orphan.
From then on, everything unfolded swiftly.
Adel lived and worked at the Deldros Orphanage, which received support from the Telos Order. She washed bedding, swept the hallways, fetched drinking water, and read books at night.
The first ti she ever played the lute was during this period. She found a lute with its strings broken near the port, only to restring and tune it herself. She played hymns from the church and even created her own compositions while plucking the strings.
During her ti at the Deldros Orphanage, Adel lived a faithful life as a servant of God, but as most lives go, not everything proceeded smoothly.
One day, Adel saw the future.
It was a scene where High Priest Verdios of the Oldack Cathedral accidentally knocked over a candlestick while descending from the pulpit. The fire from the candlestick caught on to a decorative cabinet, causing mayhem in the chapel.
Initially, Adel thought it was a dream but decided to prepare nonetheless, standing by the candlestick just in case. Sure enough, when Verdios knocked it over, Adel quickly doused the flas with water she had set aside beforehand, nipping the potential fire in the bud.
From that mont, Adel caught Verdios attention.
Though she would see scenes from the future once or twice a month without warning, her uncontrolled clairvoyance did not significantly alter her life.
Moreover, the futures she saw mostly related to others, not herself. It was a curiosity, certainly, but that was all.
However, Verdios took special interest in Adels abilities. Eventually, as Verdios was appointed as the Archpriest of the Holy City of Seongwangdo, Adel, recognized for her potential to beco the next saint, accompanied him to Seongwangdo.
The grand buildings of Seongwangdo. The habit made from expensive fabrics. The servants numbering more than ten. The luxurious als. The admiration of high-ranking clergy.
All of these things ca into Adels life overnight. Of course, it wasnt all easy.
She had to pray daily, receive etiquette training, and reduce sleep to study. However, this was incomparable to her days as a war refugee or a pauper.
As discussions on Adels suitability as a saint went back and forth among the bishops and as a consensus started to form in line with the decisions of the Saint and the Archpriest, the process for her to formally receive the title of saint began.
She was baptized thrice by the Saint, the Archpriest, and the Supre Apostle, received the protection of sacred laws, and most of the official docunts announcing her elevation to sainthood had been prepared.
With each baptism and blessing, Adels divine power grew stronger. She had no talent in sacred magic itself, but as a vessel for divine power, she was exceptional. And as her divine power beca imnse, the futures she saw beca clearer.
After completing all the rites except for the Stigma Baptism, Adel could finally glimpse her own future
And as ntioned earlier, she decided to renounce becoming a saint.
Archpriest Verdios stord into the saints chamber.
The pinnacle where the saint resided was a place even the Saint hesitated to enter. However, strictly speaking, Adel was not yet a saint.
Verdios questioned Adel, raising his voice, asking what she ant by giving up on sainthood.
Citing various reasonsuncertainty, loneliness, feelings of inadequacyAdel expressed her desire to serve the divine Telos in ways other than as a saint.
After over an hour of argunt, Verdios ran his hand through his hair and left the saints chamber. Adel could tell.
Verdios had surmised Adel had seen the future and renounced becoming a saint.
Once that had happened, convincing Adel would be impossible. Trying to elevate her to sainthood had been a mistake.
Thus, Adel chose her role within Seongwangdonot as a saint of the Telos Order but as a caretaker of the holy fla.
Throughout the years caring for the holy fla, Adel agonized over the future she had seen.
A chapel in flas. A great celestial dragon visible through the shattered stained glass. Archpriest Verdios declaring from the pulpit that, to calm the celestial dragon of creation that sought to devour gods, a saint of imnse divine power must be sacrificed.
This vision would haunt Adel, causing her to jerk awake in the night.
And so, ti flowed on.
Adel managed the holy fla and strumd her lute, gazing at the sky, or eavesdropped on the higher clergys conversations and gathered rumors within Seongwangdo at night.
As ti passed, Seongwangdos finances deteriorated. With no need to suppress the northern tribes and no war, the people gradually turned away from the gods during this peaceful era under the wise rule of Emperor Cloel.
The authority of the Saint, once enough to bring emperors to their knees, had waned, and people now showed their reverence towards Emperor Cloel, the one who brought about this era of peace.
Archpriest Verdios, both clergyman and businessman.
If gods do not perform miracles, people will not believe in them. Without an increase in followers, Seongwangdo cannot sustain. To restore its grandeur, divine miracles must be perford.
Yet, a lot needed to be prepared to manifest those miracles.
Years later, Clarice, with divine power compared to Adels, ascended to the top of the pinnacle of Seongwangdo.
Adel, playing her lute at the top, always watched over Clarice.
Though Clarice could not interfere with tis flow with her divine power as Adel could, the inherent magnitude of her divine power was unmatched by any clergy.
With manners as dignified as her absorption abilities, she seed born to be a saint.
She appeared to be the perfect fit for the pinnacle of Seongwangdo, but a gnawing guilt lingered in Adels heart.
By right, Adel herself should have faced death by the celestial dragon. Having escaped that future, soone had to fill that place.
Undoubtedly, that person would be Clarice.
Sitting by the window in Clarices room, playing her lute, talking with her, and spending ti together, they grew close. Much to Adels surprise, Clarice was as beautiful in heart as in appearance.
The deeper their relationship, the more Adels guilt grew.
Adel could not bring herself to say, I ran because I didnt want to die. It was my struggle to live that has led to your death. Saint. Such words just couldnt escape her lips.
To Clarice, who always listened to her lute-playing with sparkling eyes at the window, Adel didnt want to be hated or reveal her darkness.
So, she sang of freedoms romance.
She urged her not to be content with Seongwangdos colorless life, but to wander the vast world in pursuit of freedom.
She incited Clarice to feel disenchanted with her current life and to seek a new one.
Adel herself had lived in Oldacks slums, shoving hard bread into her mouth, yet she sang as if she knew well of the worlds romantic vastness. She whispered into Clarices ear the contents of books read in the dingy corner of a bug-infested orphanage room as if they were her own firsthand experiences.
She had never seen the stunning rock formations of the Ral Mountains, the expansive grasslands of Pulan, or the desolate horizon of the Drestea Desert. All she knew were the bleak brick floors laid out before her and the sight of a few rats scurrying in Oldacks back alleys.
Yet, Clarice faithfully dread upon hearing Adels songs.
She envisioned soaking up the worlds beautiful landscapes and soday, at the end of her journey, finding her destined companion. That dream took root in Clarices heart.
Regardless of its origin from a weathered, phony troubadour shaped by lifes cruelties, the romance imbued within that dream was untainted. Adel found solace in this alone.
But Adel could no longer remain in Seongwangdo. Her heart would not allow it. Her continued presence beside Clarice was nothing but a deception.
Eventually, her life took another path.
From the war-ridden west to the comrcial city of Oldack, from Oldack to the holy city of Carpea, and from Carpea, her last stop was the southernmost island of the Empire, Akenseom.
Before dawn, as the sun was about to rise. Packing her belongings and slinging her lute, she slipped out of the pinnacle.
There was no particular destination in mind. No ties to speak of in the world, the fate of her parents unknown.
She simply wanted to go wherever she wished. Perhaps visit the alchemical lands of Crete or admire the grand streets of the imperial capital Cloelron, wander the Raleon Mountain Region, marvel at the expansive mountainous beauty, or learn so magic at a place like the Sylvenia Academy.
In any case, her past years
The money she had saved up over ti had amounted to a decent sum, and she was fairly confident in her abilities to play music and sing, feeling she could take care of herself. As she silently left at dawn, the towering grandeur of Sungwang City remained as imposing as ever. The vast outer walls that represented the divine aura of a god enveloped its spires like a prison.
Breath misted in the cold dawn air of late fall. Turning around, the road leading to the city stretched endlessly into the distance.
And so, the girl finally beca a wandering minstrel.
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Ugh, khugh
Though she moved to stay as inconspicuous as possible, she inevitably had to enter the streets as she drew nearer to the academys cathedral.
People looked at Adel, blood dripping down, so asking if she was alright. But Adel did not respond and kept staggering towards the cathedral.
She arrived quite early. Initially, she wasnt sure of the timing of Saint Longs resurrection, but now she could almost predict everything with her eyes closed. She had a good estimate of what might be happening inside the cathedral at the mont.
The following events were all too familiar to her. It wasnt difficult for Adel to imagine.
Shed force her uncooperative body through the cathedral doors. Then, the Apostle of Telos, the Third Seat Tadarek would tell her that entry was forbidden to outsiders. As he tries to prevent her entry, shed roll up her sleeve to reveal the Blessing of the Holy Law engraved on her arm.
Taking advantage of Tadareks montary confusion, shed slip inside, and soon enough, there would be the grand chapel.
On the pulpit of the grand chapel would be Belbrocks Wisdom Tooth Necklace, a relic left by The original Blademaster Luden in a luxurious box, which resonated with Saint Long Belbrock and awakened his spirits.
Throughout the chapel, ready for battle, would stand the Apostles of Telos, brought directly from Sungwang City.
Next to the pulpit would be the Archbishop Verdio and the Saint Eldain, finalizing their plans on how to confront Saint Long upon his revival. They had been doing their last inspection before retrieving Claris, the forthcoming saintess from the Trixcia Abbey.
Irrespective, to burst in and say anything wouldnt an anything. Adel had tried everything before.
The Apostles of Telos, in number greater than five, possessed a might formidable enough to withstand thousands upon thousands in battle, but before Saint Long, they were rely sacrificial lambs.
Why presu to think that a calamity as described only in ancient tos could be countered by human strength?
Yet, trapped between arrogance and desperation, the high priests would not listen. It was pointless to contest.
The unexpected variable they had not accounted for was that Saint Long would be summoned much sooner than the clergy had anticipated. The seal of the Archsage Silvenia had, over the long years, beco more unstable than anyone had thought.
The overwhelming presence and might of Saint Long, far beyond imagination, would render them all motionlessnone would have even dread that the disaster dragon from the books would wreak such havoc.
What theyd seek too late was a saintess to save their arrogant selvesa saintess whose sacrifice and imnse divine power were necessary to quell the great disaster.
The sacrificial saintess Claris they had not even been able to bring from Trixcia Abbey in preparation for this mont.
Adel looked upon the Circle of Sacrifice painted in the center of the chapel. Claris should have been the one to kneel there, praying and offering up her divine power and her life, as only a blessed saintess could quell Belbrock.
As she pondered upon her lifeline, it was ti to let go of the guilt that had accumulated towards Claris.
Death was frightening, but more terrifying was a life of such tornt that death seed preferable.
She wandered the world in pursuit of romance, yet she couldnt let go of the guilt that lingered deep in her heart.
That is why, even after hearing that Claris had enrolled, she did not go to et her for a long ti.
Because she believed she wasnt worthy of eting Claris.
Now, it was ti to end everything.
Shed push her way out from among the Apostles and kneel in that circle, raising her prayers. A bloody magic would emanate from Belbrocks Wisdom Tooth Necklace. It was a palpable intent to kill.
Despite feeling the destruction of her life force by the vile, thick magic, Adel faced an unexpected reality her divine power was grand enough to touch the sacred authority. Her divine power, which could distort even tis flow, reached a domain none had before.
Clad in the Blessing of the Holy Law, her divine power would be mobilized by any ans necessary to preserve her life.
Even as Belbrocks magic tried to envelop her, the divine power engraved in her body was used to rewind the very fabric of ti.
Entering a realm forbidden in magica domain no other saintess touched beforewas only possible because it was Adel who had reached that sacred realm, reversing ti.
However, reversing ti wasnt a solutionit only delayed the inevitable.
Cough Cough
Adel coughed blood-tinged phlegm as she walked slowly inside.
Unable to co up with a conclusion for the story was due to the surplus of her vast innate divine power.
She only had to deplete all of her inherent divine power so that it could no longer transform into magic. Even Adel, born with abilities surpassing any saintess of the past, would eventually exhaust the Blessings activation if it was repeated dozens, hundreds of tis.
Her vision began to blur, bleeding worsened. The Blessing of the Holy Law could no longer wield its full power as there was hardly any divine force left to muster from Adels body.
The end was near now.
Realizing that the seemingly endless repetition was nearing its conclusion relieved her in so way.
It had been a fleeting life, but not without impact. Even if it was a re illusion, Claris had after all attentively basked in the light of her songs. Adel stumbled out, faintly smiling despite everything.
Just A ti or two Or maybe Three tis more And then it will end
Previously, Claris had burst into the cathedral at a faster ti than expected.
But the end was near. There was almost no divine power left in her body.
With that in mind, Adel continued to head towards the cathedral. Thinking about it now, her life wasnt as bad as she had anticipated up to its conclusion.
Yet, lifes events rarely flow as anticipated or planned.
Adel had been nave all along. The constant death must have blurred her consciousness.
The variables she failed to catch on to and Claris actions through the ti loop those should have been gauged by now.
What
Halfway up the stairs, Adels eyes landed onView Input Historyon a large, neatly parked saintess carriage beside the cathedral.
Thud.
At the mont of realization, she felt a sensation as if soone had snatched her nape.
Uh Ahh
Dragged along, Adel collapses onto a nearby wooden bench, the force overpowering her.
The person who yanked her by the neck and forcibly seated her was completely unexpected.
Do you prefer orange juice, or just cold water?
What Eh?
I like plain water, so you have the orange juice.
Beverages sold in mugs at the student canteen, ice cubes floating, ready to quench the thirst.
The man before herEd Lostaylerpushed a drink into her lap as if it were the most natural thing, having just seated her.
Grasping the mug with bloodied hands, Adel gave Ed a confused look.
Without a word, Ed took a seat beside her, looking up at the cathedral for a long while.
This is this is
For a long stretch of ti, Adel sat bewildered before she finally began to speak, only to be cut off by Ed preemptively.
Youre about to die.
Familiar with those words for so reason, Adel held the mug tight before responding.
I know.
Right.
Again, for a long ti, there were no further words. Despite the impending arrival of Saint Long and the ensuing chaos, the cathedral and its surroundings remained tranquil. The sight of the cathedrals cross seed to praise this era of great peace.
Is that it?
Eh?
Is that all you have? Dont you have anything else to say?
Finally, Ed pressed the question once more, leaving Adel confused about how to reply.
She never expected Ed to be there, to grab and confront her. She hadnt paid any attention to the variable nad Ed.
But for Adel, Eds existence represented the only variable shed missed.
Amid the repeated cycles, Ed had searched for solutions in his own way each ti.
That there was an Ed beside Claris was unfathomable for Adel.
And she didnt understand the intent behind his questions.
Abruptly appearing and ignoring the rules of the recurring ti loop, this was what he had to say.
Adel was well aware she was going to die. Her intermittent visions of her future confird it, as did the constants in the repeating realm of ti.
How Ed knew about it was beyond Adels comprehension.
Adels response was determined. Of course, she had nothing more to say.
Rather, she had a multitude of questions shed like to start with
But before she could get a chance to explore them
the bench she was sitting on began to feel extraordinarily large.
Looking around, now shes in the back alleys of the comrce city Oldack.
In her hand, a bacon sandwich stead with warmth. The man walking away in the distance was Adels father. Words wanted to form but hesitated, and in the end, she barely managed to utter a word of thanks.
It reminded her of the ti at the pinnacle of Sungwang Citys turret.
She felt like she had tried to say sothing in front of Claris, who shone her bright eyes upon her.
But in the end, the only words that spilled out of her were praises of freedom captured in song.
Im scared.
Adel gazed at the mug in her hand, shivering. A choked gasp broke through the silence. Her quivering voice barely made it past her throat.
I dont want to die.
With that, Adel hung her head and wept for a long ti.
Ed sat quietly beside her, gazing up at the majestic cross of the cathedral.
Right.
Leaning back, arms resting on the bench, Ed looked up at the sky, ever so high above.
Its hard to utter the most obvious thing.
The extent of the tumultuous tis Adel and Claris had shared was unknown to the current Ed.
To them, it must have sounded like a very exasperating story.
Nows about the ti, to et the end.
Spill everything you know. Lets finish this.
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